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Mark M.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • La Quinta, CA
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Loan Question....

Mark M.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • La Quinta, CA
Posted

Recently, I have been shopping around for a loan on an investment property. After speaking with multiple lenders I decided to go ahead with a small regional bank that offered a better interest rate (far better 6.25%). However, the loan officer has lacked professionalism and is very untimley when sending my pre qualification letter. Now, after great self restraint I have only voiced my disgust and have not flipped the F#@& out yet. My question, should I get in touch with the VP at the bank and try and side step this loser, or just move on?

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